by Project ESPWA | Oct 6, 2024 | Blog
The GAA Cul Camps, beloved by Irish children up and down the country, have been incredibly generous over the years donating jerseys, shorts and bags that have made their way to needy children all around the world. Cul Camp jerseys can be seen on children in Haiti, the...
by Project ESPWA | Oct 6, 2024 | Blog
When people are forced to flee their home, as has been the case in parge parts of the Ukraine, they bring their pets too. For many of us, our pets are part of the family and leaving them behind would be heartbreaking. We’ve been delivering tonnes of food and supplies...
by Project ESPWA | Oct 6, 2024 | Blog
If you know anyone that has ever needed dialysis, you’ll now its an exhausting but life saving treatment. The conflict in Ukraine has had huge effects on the capacity of the health system, with facilities damaged or over capacity and resources consumed by the needs of...
by Project ESPWA | Oct 6, 2024 | Blog
Fr. Deus is an incredible man. Operating out of Masaka, Uganda, he runs a school for poor children who would otherwise have no access to any formal schooling. He teaches them, feeds them and through the gift of education, gives them the opportunity for a better life...
by Project ESPWA | Oct 6, 2024 | Blog
While staying in a hotel in Mericana, Kenya, our volunteers found themselves with a couple of days to kill while waiting to return home after completing a local relief project. The hotel owner took the opportunity to direct the team to an elderly woman who was living...